This is as crucial for disaster recovery in places like Houston, Mumbai, Puerto Rico or Mexico City as it is for mass transit security in places like New York and Hong Kong.

Remember the Boston Marathon tragedy, the recent London underground bombing? Now imagine all citizens have a simple reporting protocol, "Google, #CleanApp this sketchy bag." You get the point. Now Google needs to get the point.

HOW: Launching this is in Google's own financial interest. We just need to reach decision-makers.

That's what separates our petition from other similar pleas. We are not asking Google for charity.

Google will be able to mine this data and the billions of real-time jargon-filled #CleanApp commands to strengthen its AI processes, to teach its big GoogleBrain, and to create entire new billion $$ cleantech market segments, just like it did with GoogleMaps, StreetView, Glass, and so on.

WHEN: GoogleCleanApp could be in your hands within 3 months of us reaching 300,000 signatures.

Our target is 300,000 because that's was the number needed to get Google to add wheelchair/ADA accessible routes to GoogleMaps. Our petition is similar in scope; so we have set a reasonable precedent-based target.

As soon as people realize they can #CleanApp overflowing bins, waste, and hazardous conditions with Google--global scaling will be lightning fast.

When people start seeing autonomous Trashformers and human responders actually dealing with trash problems that are being CleanApped, these reporting habits will stay with people in airports, at work, and in their homes or Nests.

We are actively building dynamic 100% user-defined data security/privacy regimes so you can #CleanApp at home and outdoors without someone cracking your reporting files.

Whether it's Google (or Twitter or Apple or Amazon, etc.) who will be the first to market with a global CleanApp, you can be sure that we will fight for the strongest data privacy protections that are technically feasible. Period.